Primary Job Title Professor of Sports Enterprise & Co-Director of Centre for Sports Business Primary Organization University of Salford
Location Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Regions Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Gender Male
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Simon Chadwick Professor of Sports Enterprise & Co-Director of Centre for Sports Business
Simon is Professor in Sports Enterprise at Salford University Manchester. He is Founding Editor of ‘Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal’, a former Editor of the ‘International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship’, and has
authored and published more than 600 articles, conference papers and books on sport. Simon has recently co-edited Routledge Handbook of Sport Marketing and has also been co-editor of the following books: ‘The Business of Sport Management’ and ‘The Marketing of Sport’ (Financial Times Prentice Hall), ‘International Cases in the Business of Sport’ (Elsevier), ‘Managing Football: An International Perspective’ (Elsevier) and ‘Sport Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice’ (F.I.T.). Alongside his books, Chadwick has created a Sport Marketing talk series for Henry Stewart Publishing, is Editor of a Sport Marketing book series for Routledge (Taylor and Francis), and is a visiting academic at RMIT in Australia and the University of Molde in Norway. Among his other activities, Simon has worked with numerous organisations involved in sport including the Josoor Institute, Mastercard, FC Barcelona, the International Tennis Federation, Atletico Madrid, UEFA, Chelsea FC, the Qatar Olympic Committee, Adidas, Michelin Motorsport, the German Bundesliga, Tottenham Hotspur, International Centre for Sport Security, Sport Business Group, Euro League Basketball, The Economist and the British Council. In addition, Chadwick's views on sport are regularly covered by the media; he has been quoted more than 10,000 times in publications across the world including in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Forbes, Time, the Financial Times, the Economist and Bloomberg Business Week.